Tucson to Lincoln
Lincoln → TucsonFTL freight transportation service between Tucson and Lincoln. Reliable logistics solutions for your business.
Route Description
Everything you need to know about the corridor Tucson - Lincoln
The Tucson to Lincoln corridor represents a vital freight transportation route connecting the Southwest with the Midwest United States. This 1,588 km journey traverses diverse landscapes and economic regions, making it a strategic artery for businesses moving goods between Arizona and Nebraska. The corridor facilitates the movement of essential commodities, manufactured goods, and agricultural products that drive both regional and national economies.
This route serves as a critical link between two distinct economic regions. Tucson, situated in Arizona's Sonoran Desert, is a hub for aerospace, defense, and high-tech industries, while Lincoln, Nebraska's capital, anchors a strong agricultural and manufacturing base. The corridor passes through major metropolitan areas including Phoenix, Albuquerque, and Denver, connecting businesses to vast consumer markets and industrial centers across the Southwest and Midwest.
Control Terrestre specializes in full truckload (FTL) freight transportation along this corridor, offering dedicated services that ensure your cargo moves efficiently and securely. Our experienced carriers utilize major interstate highways including I-10, I-25, and I-80 to provide reliable transit times. We understand the unique requirements of each shipment and match your cargo with the appropriate equipment type, whether it's dry van, refrigerated, or specialized transport for oversized or hazardous materials.
Services for this Route
Available services for the corridor Tucson - Lincoln
Origin
Tucson
Tucson, Arizona serves as a strategic logistics hub in the Southwest, offering exceptional connectivity for freight transportation. Located just 100 kilometers from the U.S.-Mexico border, Tucson provides access to cross-border trade opportunities while maintaining strong domestic connections. The city's economy thrives on aerospace and defense industries, with major employers like Raytheon Missiles and Defense and the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base driving demand for specialized freight services. Tucson's transportation infrastructure includes Interstate 10, which runs east-west connecting to Los Angeles and Phoenix, and Interstate 19 heading south to the Mexican border at Nogales. The Tucson International Airport and Union Pacific rail services complement the road network, creating a multimodal logistics environment that supports efficient cargo movement throughout the region.
Destination
Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska stands as a strategic logistics center in the heart of America's agricultural Midwest. As Nebraska's capital and second-largest city, Lincoln offers a business-friendly environment with strong connections to major transportation networks. The city's economy is anchored by agriculture, manufacturing, and technology sectors, with companies like Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing and numerous agricultural equipment producers creating consistent freight demand. Lincoln benefits from its location at the intersection of major freight corridors, including Interstate 80, which provides direct access to both coasts. The Lincoln Airport and extensive rail connections through Union Pacific further enhance the city's logistics capabilities. This central location makes Lincoln an ideal distribution point for companies serving the Midwest market, with excellent road infrastructure supporting efficient truck transportation throughout the region.






